The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... kingdom , and so Nose went blowing out . Ibid . p . 53. So in the Parliamentary Porter , August 28 , 1648 , ' nothing is heard now amongst the brethren but triumph and joy , ' says the editor , singing and mirth for their happy success ...
... kingdom , and so Nose went blowing out . Ibid . p . 53. So in the Parliamentary Porter , August 28 , 1648 , ' nothing is heard now amongst the brethren but triumph and joy , ' says the editor , singing and mirth for their happy success ...
Page 60
... kingdom was in more con- fusion than ever . Monk would not tell the people , what he intended to do : he did not seem to know himself ; and , while the nation was in a state of the most anxious suspense , while every individual was ...
... kingdom was in more con- fusion than ever . Monk would not tell the people , what he intended to do : he did not seem to know himself ; and , while the nation was in a state of the most anxious suspense , while every individual was ...
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... kingdom . Were twelve books of the purest and most sublime morality very likely to find readers , in an age when a man must be a libertine , or be nothing ? The literature of the times was quite as hopeless as the religion . The sort of ...
... kingdom . Were twelve books of the purest and most sublime morality very likely to find readers , in an age when a man must be a libertine , or be nothing ? The literature of the times was quite as hopeless as the religion . The sort of ...
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... kingdom , or the griping of the poor , or the unjust oppressions of the subject , by a thousand ways , he was a puritane : if any gentleman in his country maintained the good laws of the land , or stood up for any public interest , he ...
... kingdom , or the griping of the poor , or the unjust oppressions of the subject , by a thousand ways , he was a puritane : if any gentleman in his country maintained the good laws of the land , or stood up for any public interest , he ...
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... kingdom , came forth several defences of his autho- rity in several treatises , especially that of Salmasius , called the Royal Defence , ( which one Milton , since stricken with blindness , cavilled at , who wrote also against that ...
... kingdom , came forth several defences of his autho- rity in several treatises , especially that of Salmasius , called the Royal Defence , ( which one Milton , since stricken with blindness , cavilled at , who wrote also against that ...
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